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"There's no other place on the planet where you can get together with owners of these communications companies and talk turkey." — Joe Marion, President, Cloud Communications Alliance As global tensions reshape the telecom landscape, the Cloud Communications Alliance (CCA) is assembling top leaders for its 2025 CCA European Summit in Zaventem, near Brussels, on June 16–17. In a conversation with Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, CCA President Joe Marion offered a detailed preview of the timely and high-level agenda that will bring together executives, analysts, and policy experts for frank dialogue and strategic planning. With the theme "Navigating the Geopolitical and Economic Crossfire," this intimate 75-person summit is designed for C-level executives and decision-makers. Marion emphasized the event's relevance to both European and North American providers: "There are no walls in communications," he said, noting how cross-border policy changes, tariffs, and credit issues are affecting providers globally. Key Highlights of the Agenda: Opening Remarks by Maheen Khan, Economics Editor at The Times (London), on global polarization. Market Impact Session by Matt Townend of Cavell on the shockwaves facing European communication providers. Special Presentation from Zoom, the event's Gold Sponsor, featuring a yet-to-be-announced product update. Keynote by His Excellency Herman Van Rompuy, former Prime Minister of Belgium and first President of the European Council. Industry Insights from Dave Michels, Principal Analyst at TalkingPointz. Presentation by Destiny CEO Daan De Wever, on growing a pan-European telecom powerhouse. Panel Discussions on AI Adoption, Industry Disruption, and Strategic Partnerships. Marion noted that the conference has been designed by European members, for European members, ensuring relevance on topics such as tariffs, trade barriers, and innovation gaps between the U.S. and Europe—particularly in mobile and AI. “This isn't a trade show,” Marion stressed. “It's where real conversations happen—where partnerships are formed, deals are made, and innovation is shared.” Attendees can expect meaningful networking in a close-knit environment that fosters transparent exchange, away from the sales pitches and crowds of conventional events. Event Details: Dinner Kickoff: Evening of June 16 Main Event: June 17 at Destiny headquarters in Zaventem, near Brussels Airport Registration: cloudcommunications.com/EC25 Limited Seating: Only 90 seats available; over half are already sold. Doug Green concluded the podcast by urging attendees from across the globe to take part: “If you're in the business of communications, this is where you want to be.” For more information and to register, visit: https://www.cloudcommunications.com/events/eu-summit-2025
Finbarr and Patrick discuss some of the global, political and economic turmoil and how that impacts communication markets globally. Many of these key trends are covered in Cavell's latest Cloud Comms Market reports, which have just been released. One example in these challenging markets is differentiation. Differentiating by product is becoming increasingly difficult, but many vendors are now focusing on vertical specialisation as a key differentiator.
Varför har tyckandet blivit så nedvärderat? Författaren Lyra Ekström Lindbäck går ut till försvar för åsiktens förenande funktion i samhället. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Först publicerad 2021-09-14.Fler och fler verkar tycka att tyckande och tänkande inte går ihop. I såväl politiska som estetiska diskussioner klassas tyckandet som så oseriöst att det uppfattas som en direkt motsättning till nyanserade reflektioner. Är det här en bra eller dålig diktsamling? Ska vi höja eller sänka skatterna i Sverige? Är den här låten gripande eller sentimental? Borde surrogatmödraskap tillåtas? Att komma ifrån ”det rena tyckandet”, som det ibland lite nedlåtande kallas, för att istället göra en mer sansad analys, har blivit ett ideal för både kultur- och ledarsidor. Men är det verkligen önskvärt, om ens möjligt, att göra sig av med tyckandet när det handlar om konst och politik?Kanske är tyckandet i själva verket det mest centrala. Den amerikanska filosofen Stanley Cavell kritiserar den analytiska traditionens oro för att ”estetiska (och moraliska och politiska) omdömen saknar något: argumenten som stöder dem är inte lika slutgiltiga som logiska omdömen, eller rationella på samma vis som vetenskapliga argument.” Det är de sannerligen inte, konstaterar Cavell: ”och vore de det skulle det inte finnas några sådana discipliner som konst (eller moral) och ingen sådan konst som kritiken.” Även om det går att resonera kring dem så är det rena vetandet ett omöjligt ideal när det kommer till konst och politik.I kontrast till tyckandet förespråkar man gärna tolkningen, som anses vidga, öppna och förklara. Men tolkningar kan lika gärna skymma som klargöra. Susan Sontag skriver i essän ”Mot tolkning” att ” tolkningsutsläppen idag förorenar vår sensibilitet. I en kultur vars redan klassiska dilemma är intellektets expansion på energins och sensualitetens bekostnad, så är tolkningen intellektets hämnd mot konsten.” I vägen för verkets omedelbara, sinnliga effekt på dig ställer man dess ”innebörd”, som om konsten bara vore en indirekt kunskapsförmedling. Som Sontag säger så trubbar det av och passiviserar publiken. Hur många vågar idag säga vad de tycker om en tavla innan de har läst kuratorns förklarande beskrivningar? Samtidigt drillas studenter på konstskolor i att presentera teoretiseringar av sina egna praktiker, som om det blivit otänkbart att verken kunde tala för sig själva.I Immanuel Kants Kritik av omdömeskraften, som anses ligga till grund för den moderna estetiken, utgår teorin om det sköna från det omedelbara smakomdömet. Kant beskriver smakomdömet som grundat i en subjektiv allmängiltighet. Till skillnad från mat och dryck så väntar du dig att andra borde hålla med dig när det kommer till konst och naturskönhet. Den subjektiva allmängiltigheten innebär inte någon objektiv kunskap, och det går därför aldrig att bevisa vem som har rätt i smakfrågor. Men du känner ändå att du ger uttryck för en mer allmän än privat uppfattning när du fäller estetiska omdömen. För Kant är denna förmåga en viktig indikator på att människorna lever i en gemensam värld – inte bara rationellt och materiellt, utan i själva upplevelsen av vår egen varseblivning.Som student på grundnivå hade jag svårt att förstå vad Kant menar. Hur kan omdömen om konst utgå från något annat än ett rent personligt tyckande? Det finns ju minst lika stora skillnader i musik- som i drinksmak. Kant är förstås medveten om att det sällan råder konsensus om det sköna. Smaken kommer alltid att vara stridbar. Men det är själva känslan av att alla borde hålla med oss som gör smakomdömet så centralt för honom. Här rör det sig om ett slags mellanmänskligt tyckande, ett gemensamt sinne eller en insisterande impuls till att dela samma verklighet, som utgör grunden för våra möjligheter till civiliserad samvaro.Kanske var mina svårigheter ett symptom på att vår syn på tycke och smak har ändrats dramatiskt sedan Kants tid. Hans filosofi var lika inriktad på att beskriva tänkandets begränsningar som dess möjligheter, men trehundra år efter Upplysningen kan vi inte längre acceptera en omedelbar lustkänsla som utgångspunkt för ett mer allmänt omdöme. Tyckandet har kommit att ses som något nästan uteslutande personligt och viktlöst.Paradoxalt nog beror det kanske på att vi idag uppmanas att tycka till om allt mer. Vi ska betygsätta våra taxiresor, välja vårdgivare och konstruera våra egna filterbubblor. Föreställningen om en gemensam smak är nästan död. Ibland leder det till rent bisarra tongångar i debatten: som om åsikter om vilka verk som borde inkluderas i en litterär kanon vore lika godtyckliga som om man föredrar Pepsi eller Cola. Tyckandet har sugits upp av våra konsumtionsidentiteter, en tom logik som kommit att genomsyra allt. Gillar du att spela golf? Då kanske du också skulle tycka om vinster i välfärden!Varför har tyckandet urholkats på det här viset? Enligt den politiska teoretikern Wendy Brown har en tyst nyliberal revolution ägt rum. Brown beskriver nyliberalismen som en normativ rationalitetsprincip som gradvis har tolkat om alla värden till ekonomiska. Vårt gemensamma samhälle har blivit en spelplan för investeringar och avkastningar. Jag tycker mig höra den här logiken eka i retoriken hos de svenska liberala partierna, vilket numera samtliga från Socialdemokraterna till Kristdemokraterna oblygt kallar sig. De beskriver staten som ett företag som ska förvaltas, och framställer marknadsanalys som det enda sättet att bedriva seriös politik. Du ska inte rösta utifrån dina åsikter, utan utifrån din och statens plånbok. De partier som inte opererar efter samma logik ses som ytterkantsextremister. Demokratin utmålas som ett val mellan ansvarstagande förvaltare och ideologiska fundamentalister.Tycker du att den här essän låter vänsterextrem eller kulturkonservativ? Är tonläget för svepande eller för kategoriskt? Jag har försökt tänka kring tyckandet, men inte utan att tycka något själv. Som Cavell säger skulle det knappast bli något kvar av vare sig estetiken eller politiken om man lyckades rationalisera dem fullständigt. Det betyder inte att utgångspunkten är irrationell. Snarare att den utgår från en impuls till mellanmänsklighet. Känslan av att alla borde hålla med oss är vad som ligger till grund för den passionerade kritiken och den engagerade politiken. I vårt eftertryckliga ja eller nej finns hjärtat av ideologin och smaken.Naturligtvis bör inte de nyanserade diskussionerna sluta där. Men utan det stridbara och gemenskapande tyckandet återstår bara godtyckliga personliga preferenser och analytisk logik. Vore det inte mer än så som höll oss samman kunde vi lika gärna överlåta såväl budgetläggning som recensionsuppdrag till artificiella intelligenser. Det skulle säkert vara mer informativt, lukrativt och effektivt. Men lyckligtvis är vi fortfarande för fästa vid vårt tyckande för att låta marknaden ta oss ända dit.Lyra Ekström Lindbäckförfattare och kritiker
Cloud Connections 2025 Preview: BroadSource's SecurePII Takes Center Stage March 2025 – Technology Reseller News – BroadSource has officially launched SecurePII, a cutting-edge real-time redaction platform designed to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in telecommunications networks. In a special Cloud Communications Alliance (CCA) podcast, Haydn Faltyn and Bill Placke from BroadSource joined Doug Green to discuss the technology, its market impact, and why service providers should take notice. The Growing Need for Real-Time PII Protection BroadSource has long been a leader in delivering technology solutions to cloud communications providers. With SecurePII, they are addressing a critical issue in telecommunications: how to protect PII that traverses carrier networks. The demand for real-time data redaction has surged due to increasing regulatory requirements, including CCPA, GDPR, HIPAA, and the evolving PCI DSS 4.0 standard. Faltyn explains: “We launched SecureCall as a PCI-compliant platform for credit card redaction last year. But service providers and enterprises alike need more—protection beyond just payment information. SecurePII extends our technology to safeguard all forms of personal data in voice communications.” Shifting the Compliance Conversation Placke highlights the legal and compliance challenges that enterprises face, as regulators worldwide introduce stricter measures around data privacy. “Legal teams are often forced to say ‘no' to new initiatives because of concerns over PII exposure. SecurePII flips the script—by redacting sensitive data in real time, businesses can fully leverage AI, analytics, and automation without compliance roadblocks.” A Game Changer for AI-Driven Business Communications The rise of AI and large language models (LLMs) has created a data dilemma for enterprises: how can they safely utilize voice data for AI applications, customer analytics, and automation without violating data privacy laws? With SecurePII, BroadSource provides a solution that allows organizations to extract value from their data without storing or processing sensitive customer information. By removing PII in real-time, businesses can: Enhance AI training models without compliance risks Increase customer trust by ensuring privacy protection Reduce operational risks and costs associated with data breaches and regulatory fines Impact on Contact Centers and CX A core use case for SecurePII is contact centers, where credit card details, account numbers, and personal information are frequently exchanged over voice channels. The platform ensures: Seamless transactions without the risk of human agents being exposed to sensitive data A frictionless customer experience that retains the personal touch while safeguarding information Higher revenue retention—BroadSource has observed a 9% increase in revenue when businesses implement SecurePII in customer interactions BroadSource's SecurePII Roadmap and Upcoming Events The launch of SecurePII marks a new strategic direction for BroadSource, emphasizing data security as a core value for service providers. Faltyn and Placke will be presenting SecurePII at: Cavell's Summit Europe 2025 – A premier event for cloud communications leaders Cloud Connections 2025 (CCA Conference, St. Petersburg, FL) – Where BroadSource will showcase SecurePII's capabilities to global service providers Where to Learn More SecurePII is now live, and service providers can integrate it into their networks today. BroadSource has also launched a dedicated website for SecurePII, providing resources, case studies, and implementation details. Visit: www.securepii.cloud BroadSource's mission is clear—to empower service providers with the tools to protect their networks, comply with global regulations, and enable the future of AI-driven business communications. With SecurePII,
Join Finbarr, Senior Analyst at Cavell, as he sits down with Jamie Stan, Managing Director of EMEA at 8x8, for an insightful discussion on the latest trends in cloud communications and customer experience (CX). In this episode, Jamie shares the story behind 8x8's recent rebrand and how it signifies a broader cultural and technological transformation within the company. They delve into the evolving demands of customers, the integration of AI and data processing in contact centres, and the critical role of partners in delivering innovative solutions. Whether you're an industry professional or simply curious about the future of CX, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the dynamic landscape of cloud communications.Tune in to discover how 8x8 is breaking out of the box and leading the charge in enhancing customer satisfaction and business outcomes.
John Kean, Dave Hershberger, and Tom King recently set out to take measurements of RF noise levels on various roadway types from open interstate highways to city streets, to determine how the noise would affect AM broadcast reception. These environments reflect the current habits of AM radio listening, which is primarily in vehicles. In addition to RF noise level, RF signal levels were measured for three AM stations operating on frequencies in the low, middle and high ends of the AM broadcast band. These measurements provide a better understanding of how AM radio reception is affected by RF signal strength and noise in a range of roadway environments from rural to dense urban environments. On this episode of TWiRT, John Kean and Dave Hershberger join us to describe the testing methodology and the results and conclusions we can infer from them. Show Notes: NRSC-R102: Measurement of AM Band RF Noise Levels and Station Signal AttenuationSDRplay RSPdx-R2 Wideband Full-Featured 14-bit SDR Covering 1kHz to 2GHzTest Plan for Measurement of Multipath Distortion Parameters for AM SFNs Guests:Dave Hershberger - Senior Scientist (retired) at Continental ElectronicsJohn C. Kean - Senior Engineer at Cavell, Mertz & AssociatesHost:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, South Seas Broadcasting, & Akamai BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook - and see all the videos on YouTube.TWiRT is brought to you by:Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Aiir, providing PlayoutONE radio automation, and other advanced solutions for audience engagement.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
In this episode, Trent (Head of Asia-Pacific), and Patrick (Director of Research) look ahead to Cavell's inaugural APAC summit which is taking place at the end of February. The event will explore opportunities locally in the APAC market as well as international opportunities for local providers looking to expand their services on a global basis. During the podcast Trent takes Patrick through agenda highlights for the summit as well as overviewing the market's leading companies and speakers who are taking part in the event.
Watch on YouTube.The Asia Pacific region is rapidly becoming a hotbed for cloud communications, and Cavell is finally bringing its prestigious summit to the region. In this exclusive interview, Rob Scott sits down with Trent Webby, Head of Asia Pacific at Cavell, to discuss the inaugural Cavell Summit Asia Pacific and why now is the perfect time to launch.Why Attend?Cavell's renowned summits have been running successfully in Europe and North America for a decade, and now, after extensive research, they're making their way to Sydney, Australia. Trent Webby shares the insights that led to this decision, what attendees can expect from the event, and why Asia Pacific is on the brink of a market boom in cloud communications.Key discussion points include:Why APAC is primed for growth in cloud comms, and what Cavell's research uncovered.An exclusive look at the event's speaker lineup, including 8x8's CEO Samuel Wilson and New Wave's COO Mark Bunnell.Who should attend – from telcos and MSPs to CCaaS and CPaaS providers.The stunning Sydney Harbour venue and what makes this event unique.If you're looking to stay ahead in the APAC cloud communications space, this is the event to attend. Get insights from industry leaders, connect with key decision-makers, and enjoy a networking experience like no other.Next Steps:Register now via the Cavell website and secure your spot at this landmark event. Click through to their website and get your ticket.Thanks for watching, if you'd like more content like this, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel.You can also join in the conversation on our X and LinkedIn pages.
“All aboard!” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Conductor played by Micah Stock Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Stream Train Station Noises.wav by BobMorris1
Join Cavell Analysts, Finbarr and Patrick as they talk through their top predictions for the year in the UC and CX spaces. Unlike every other prediction list you've seen so far, they don't just talk about AI, in fact that only properly creeps in for the third prediction. What are the first two? Come find out.
UC Today's David Dungay speaks to Dom Black, Principal Analyst from Cavell Group about Cavell's Enable event this December.In this session, we discuss the following:Enablement of voice services through major UC platforms The Service Provider margin dilemma AI enablement For more information, visit Cavell's events page.Thanks for watching. if you'd like more like this, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our channel.You can also join in the conversation on our Twitter and LinkedIn pages.For more Unified Communications & Collaboration Tech News, visit https://www.uctoday.com/
“Welcome home, Sir.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Dock Worker played by Micah Stock Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Stable Noises- Birds and Horses Neighing.wav by GoodListener, Canadian Horse Carriage.wav by vero.marengere, Afternoon on the Dock.mp3 by chris5s, Seagull on beach. by squashy555, Paddle boat on water.wav by SpliceSound
Patrick Watson, Head of Research at Cavell, discusses the evolving landscape of telephony, the impact of Microsoft Teams, market trends and the role of AI in Contact Centers.Microsoft Teams has significantly disrupted the telephony marketDirect routing remains the dominant solution for Teams telephony usersDiscussing market dynamics and trends in telephony and differences in the enterprise and SMB marketsAI is set to transform contact centersLook out for Cavell Enable London in DecemberThanks to AudioCodes, this episode's sponsor, for their continued support.
'The Midlife Cyclist' is a book which reshaped the thinking of many cyclists. Published in 2021, it is in part a scientific analysis of the inevitable changes associated with ageing. It also offers gentle encouragement on how to cope and manage these changes, to keep fit and healthy into older age. In this podcast, the author Phil Cavell talks about the lessons he learnt through researching the book, and goes into detail about his new book The Cycling Addiction' which is due in 2025. You can watch this whole interview on YouTube or a cut-down video of our chat. Buy The Midlife Cyclist here and I receive a tiny affiliate payment.
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I ADMIT I AM ADDICTED TO SOME SERIOUS ELECTRONIC MELODIC BEATS!!! ... FLY WITH ME! STARTS OFF WITH A GENIX FAV OF MINE WHO WE WILL SEE WITH SOME OTHER ANJUNA FAMILY STARS @ THE NEW SILO CLUB IN DALLAS. HOPE ITS LIT!!! #OPGEMINISFORLIFE FLYING - GENIX, JOE HAZE FLY WITH ME - HABITATT ELECTROMOTIVE - LAHERTE FEELING GOOD - DAVID GUETTA, HYPATON KINGSTON GROOVE - NICO DE ANDREA, BARON, D. PREZZY CALLING - ELLIS MOSS THIS BEAT - ANUQRAM WANNA GET HIGH - CHERRY TOOTH RECEIPTS - DIPLO, GUNNA, MAU P KNOW THAT - GEORGE KWALI 17 - MK, CAMELPHAT WHAT ABOUT ME - ALTER BOY ENDLESSLY - CAMELPHAT, NADIA ALI/ MASH UP ANDREA VS. FATUM HEART OF STONE - ABOVE & BEYOND, RICJARD BEDFORD WITHOUT YOU MY LOVE - SEVEN LIONS, MYON TEARS - SUMMIT, CAVELL, STYLER MADNESS - MIYTA GAMI, OMRI RESONATE - KASKADE, SUMMIT, JULIA CHURCH FAMAX - GUIDO, GOOM GUM FLYING HIGH - POGGI, RACHEL INTOXICATED - MAYBE/ UK TIED TO YOU - ELDERBROOK, YOTTO
Cavell Summit North America 2024 Set To Help Explore Industry Challenges As Cloud Communications Transforms, Podcast What can you do as a business to differentiate and be successful in the future? “We're seeing the markets in a bit of a slate of flux at the moment, a lot of people are trying to understand: what is their role,” says Dom Black, principal analyst at Cavell. “What is the role of the channel? How do we differentiate from each other? Every single product is looking pretty similar out there. So, what can you do as a business to differentiate and be successful in the future?” The survey involved over a thousand decision-makers, including people from across the industry. “We provide in-depth research looking at how the markets are changing and helping service providers, vendors, MSPs, and channel organizations understand what is the role of their technology stack, how that is going to change in the future, and what they can do to be successful selling that.” Next week, the Cavell Summit North America 2024 will occur in New York City, bringing together the leaders, innovators, and thought leaders in the cloud communications industry. Cavell's highly regarded State of the Market report will be presented right at the start of the event, along with remarks from Cavell Director Matt Townend. That report will set the stage for a packed schedule of presentations, panels, and more. “We've got the likes of Zoom, Microsoft, Cisco, and companies like 2600Hz/Ooma and Dstny. major telcos like Comcast, Verizon, and TELUS coming and speaking as well as some of those other vendors people like Intermedia. We've got the CTO of Five9 coming to speak along with the CMO of Mitel coming to speak. we've got Vonage coming along to speak. If you're not there we don't know why you're not.” Cavell Summit North America Focused on the US market, Cavell Summit North America presents the latest knowledge and opportunities within the UCaaS and CCaaS landscape to equip service providers, vendors, and investors with actionable insights. The1-day event consists of keynotes, panels, networking opportunities, and roundtable discussions from industry-leading providers and is led by Cavell's research team who will be sharing their latest insights on the market. This event is for telcos, cloud communications service providers, MSPs, channel providers, and vendors who are looking to gain a greater understanding of the market and opportunities to maximize future growth. While in New York, don't miss out on the CCA Financial Summit experience. Enjoy a networking dinner at Bryant Park Grill at 6 pm on October 1st after the Cavell Summit, followed by the CCA Financial Summit with breakfast and lunch the day after. Requires separate registration.
In this episode Miles is joined by Matt Congdon (Vanderbilt, USA), Sam Filby, (Northwestern, USA) and Francey Russell (Columbia, USA) to consider Murdoch's moral psychology. They discuss Murdoch's essay 'Vision and Choice in Morality' and 'On 'God' and 'Good''- you can find both in 'Existentialists and Mystics'. Also recommended is this article by Cora Diamond: https://www.abc.net.au/religion/cora-diamond-picture-of-the-soul-the-moral-psychology-of-iris-m/11316086 Matt Congdon is a philosopher at the University of Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tennessee specializing in ethics, social philosophy, and aesthetics. He writes about emotions, interpersonal recognition, moral change, the aesthetics of interpersonal ethical life, and the intersections of ethics and epistemology. His work on these topics has appeared in The Philosophical Quarterly, Analysis, Philosophy, The European Journal of Philosophy, Episteme, and Philosophical Topics, amongst others. His book, Moral Articulation: On the Development of New Moral Concepts appeared in November 2023 with Oxford University Press and you can hear him discussing it on a previous podcast so check that out if you've not already listened in. He is currently working on two new book projects: one on the aesthetic dimensions of interpersonal ethical life and one on the philosophy of Iris Murdoch. He is also working on essays on the non-propositional rationality of emotions, Iris Murdoch, and struggles for recognition. Francey Russell is Assistant Professor of philosophy at the University of Columbia, New York and works on issues in moral psychology and ethics broadly construed, often overlapping with topics in social philosophy and aesthetics, and drawing from contemporary and historical sources. She works mostly on Kant and Freud, but also Nietzsche and Cavell. She is writing a book on the concept of self-opacity and its significance for philosophical accounts of agency and moral psychology. She also writes film criticism, and is working on a project on cinematic aesthetics in genre films as well as the recent article in The Philosophical Quarterly ‘Moral Psychology as a Soul Picture', which illuminates Murdoch thinking in this very area. Sam Filby is currently working on his PhD thesis on Murdoch at Northwestern University, Chicago. His work focuses on Murdoch's aesthetics and – handily for this podcast – moral psychology and he's recently presented his work at the Sorbonne in Paris and, a few weeks ago, here at the University of Chichester.
Join Finbarr on our latest episode as he sits down with Joel Chimoindes, CEO of Nuvias UC to talk about the changing nature of the UC channel. The discussion covers a lot of topics including AI, growing complexity of UC solutions, and the need to adjust to rapid rates of change.
Join Finbarr and Patrick as they talk through Cavell's latest Consumer Research (Available for free now), where we look at what consumer's think of the current state of CX, and discuss how that matches the current capabilities of the CX industry.
In our latest episode, Finbarr is joined by Cavell's Director, Matt Townend, to discuss investment opportunities and current trends in the run up to Cavell Invest 2024.
“I have already had my marching orders from Clark and Joe that I've got to make these panels as interactive as possible so you know we will definitely be getting some impact and questions from the audience and the other service providers,” says Matthew Townend of Cavell. In this podcast we catch a look at some of the exclusive content that will be presented at the Cloud Connections 2024 Conference. The Survey Says: 2023 - 2024 CCA Annual Service Provider Survey - Predictions and Forecasts for the path ahead! Cloud Communications Alliance Matt tells us that almost the very first session of day one, attendees will be the first to hear the results of an annual survey. “We've now been doing that for three years… and with those results you kind of get the heartbeat of what the industry is thinking about.” The survey is famous for providing very detailed information about trends, and the data often packs some surprise findings. The gathered intelligence helps CCA members in gaining a better understanding of their larger business environment. Top Cloud Platforms “Both the CCA and Cavell really focus on practical advice, that help people turn some of the ideas into to action on things they can actually do.” On one panel, Top Cloud Platforms: Innovations Propelling Cloud Adoption into the Future, Matt tells us that, “…we've got the leading Cloud Platform players: Cisco, Alianza, Inc., NetSapiens a Crexendo Company, and Intermedia Cloud Communications. The panel will explore what's driving growth and how to maintain growth. Visit https://lnkd.in/gnR_iYJB
Join Cavell's analyst team as they dissect the latest news and trends from the annual Enterprise Connect event in Florida, this event features all of the largest companies in the CX and Communications space. It really sets the agenda for the year, so let us tell you what that agenda is going to be!
Join Rob Scott from UC Today News for an interview with Dom Black, Director of Research Services at Cavell Group, as we gear up for the eagerly anticipated Cavell Summit Europe 2024.Taking place in the heart of London at Convene, 22 Bishopsgate, on 12 March 2024, this summit is the premier gathering for Service Providers and Telcos across Europe.What's on the Agenda?Discover everything you need to know about the Cavell Summit, the leading event tailored specifically for Service Providers & Telco's.Market Insights: Dive into the current state of the market, exploring the pivotal role of AI, customer experience and contact center as a service (CX/CCaaS), and more on the integration of Microsoft Teams/Operator Connect.Challenges & Opportunities: Unpack the significant challenges facing enterprises today and the opportunities for service providers, including international expansion, market consolidation, and the intricacies of mergers and acquisitions.Special Session Highlight: Don't miss the crucial session on "What Comms Providers are Getting Wrong with Marketing," shedding light on common pitfalls and strategies for success.Get Involved: Secure your ticket at Cavell Summit Live and be part of the conversation shaping the future of telecommunications.If you're keen on staying ahead in the UC/CX service provider sector, this is an event you cannot afford to miss. We hope to see you at the Cavell Summit 2024!Join our new LinkedIn Community Group.
Join Finbarr and Patrick as they begin their preparations for the Cavell Summit Europe 2024. Come and hear the main talking points that will be discussed at the event and what topics will be leading the communications industry in 2024.
Tim Cavell approached me at the World Anti-Bullying Forum and claimed that his book on parenting and my book on parenting have some things in common. He was being generous. Tim is the co-author of Good Enough Parenting: A Six-Point Plan for a Stronger Relationship with Your Child published by the American Psychological Association. It is a great book, and I am very happy that he agreed to share some of the insights from it here. More information about Tim and his work is at talkingaboutkids.com.
Casey Cavell and Robert talk about the power of being a guy who can fix things and when you recognize the elements of the visionary and the implementer you can supercharge your business. There is real growth in making small improvements over time. Casey shares how hard it was to let go but when he did the results were tremendous. Casey is a growth partner for entrepreneurs looking to build a 10m+ business | He helps companies simplify, focus, and get the business owner out of the day-to-day | 100+ Case Studies* He founded, bought, or invested in dozens of small businesses over the last two decades
On this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, hosts Adam Powadiuk and Aaron Cameron recall their talk with Jeffrey Charles, Founding Partner at Cavell Risk, to whom they spoke at the Canadian Apartment Investment Conference in September 2023 in Toronto. Topics covered include: The shift to a harder insurance market in the wake of... The post Staying at the Forefront of Insurance's New Frontier with Jeffrey Charles of Cavell Risk appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
Casey Cavell and host Mark Hochgesang discuss 'swinging for success' in business, baseball and life. Casey is a renowned entrepreneur, business consultant, podcaster and baseball fanatic. Welcome to season three of Heavy Hitter Sports. Enjoy sports fans!Time-Stamped Show Notes2:55 - Business Builder4:23 - Right People, Right Values6:23 - For the Love of the Game9:10 - TicTok Generation9:31 - Chill12:41 - Stay Focused15:02 - Relax16:53 - Great Day for Two22:41 - Guardrails25:26 - Why?30:13 - Lightning RoundCasey's Dugout CEO Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dugout-ceo-with-casey-cavell/id1683343231Casey's Business Website: https://www.caseycavell.com/Casey's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseycavell/Listeners, please subscribe to Heavy Hitter Sports wherever you listen to podcasts so that you don't miss any future episodes. And if you are so inclined, please rate and review the show. And share this episode with a coworker, friend or family member who it might benefit. Many thanks.
John talks to one of the U.K.'s foremost fitters of pros and freds alike. He lends considerable wisdom, not just about fit, but what it means to work hard in cycling, how we approach our deepest passions after our physical peak has passed, and what it means to the first generation of humans trying to […]
Its not every day that you get to talk to a business owner that has had a successful exit from a company he built. Casey did just that and we talk about it an more. Casey is a growth partner for entrepreneurs looking to build a 10m+ business | He helps companies simplify, focus, and get the business owner out of the day-to-day | 100+ Case Studies * He founded, bought, or invested in dozens of small businesses over the last two decades
ABOUT THE GUESTCasey is a growth partner specializing in helping entrepreneurs build businesses exceeding $10 million in value. With a wealth of experience, he has founded, acquired, and invested in multiple small businesses, notably turning a $9,000 investment into a $40,000,000 portfolio. His journey wasn't without challenges, as he once experienced burnout when his business became heavily reliant on him. Determined to create businesses that could thrive without his daily involvement, he developed a proven process. Now, he assists entrepreneurs and business owners in scaling their ventures and freeing themselves from day-to-day operations.Casey's process empowers entrepreneurs to regain control of their businesses, enabling them to focus on their most essential priorities. With over 100 successful case studies under his belt, Casey is a dedicated partner for those seeking to escape the daily grind, boost their business performance, and find more time for what truly matters in their lives.SHOW SUMMARYIn this episode of Selling From The Heart, Casey Cavell emphasizes the importance of focusing on quality over quantity in sales. He advises salespeople to do less but do it better, rather than trying to do as much as possible. He suggests identifying the ideal prospects and following a targeted process to achieve better results. Casey also highlights the value of having a peer group or coach to challenge and inspire sales professionals. He encourages salespeople to love what they sell and understand why they sell it.KEY TAKEAWAYSFocus on quality over quantity in sales.Identify your ideal prospects and follow a targeted process.Surround yourself with a peer group or coach for support and accountability.Love what you sell and understand why you sell it.QUOTES"Do less better.""Don't make a hundred calls, but make 20 calls and make sure they are quality calls.""Figure out what sets you apart and have a strong selling proposition.""Build trust with prospects before asking for the sale.""Have a written plan and review it regularly."Learn more about Casey Cavell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseycavell/Learn more about Darrell and Larry: Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Website: https://www.sellingfromtheheart.net/Got a video about how you sell from the heart? Share it by texting VIDEO to 21000.Please visit BarnesandNobles to order your copy of the rerelease of the Selling from the Heart book HERE.SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/@sellingfromtheheartPlease visit WHY INSTITUTE:https://whyinstitute.com/Please go to WORK BETTER NOW:https://www.workbetternow.com/Click for your Daily Dose of Inspiration:https://www.sellingfromtheheart.net/dailyCheck out the 2023 Authentic Selling Challenge:https://authenticsellingchallenge.com/Get your Insiders Group FREE PASS here:https://www.sellingfromtheheart.net/free-pass
A big shoutout goes to Larry Levine for making the introduction so this episode would happen! Our next guest, Casey Cavell, is the father of two young kids, and then the unexpected happened. Imagine walking into your first scan to hear the words, "Congratulations, it's twins!" The sheer surprise, joy, and overwhelming sense of becoming a parent is precisely the journey that our guest, Casey Cavell, undertook. A former baseball player turned business efficiency expert, Casey shares the highs and lows of his life, from hitting home runs in the field to bold entrepreneurial dreams. Life isn't a straight pitch, and Casey's story is no different. He grew up with two loving parents in Northern Indiana, grappling with their unique relationship's challenges. But he turned those experiences into life lessons, shaping his understanding of marriage, parenting, and self-development. Now a father, Casey unveils the strategies and philosophies guiding his parenting style. He also unravels how his parents influenced his career path and fueled his entrepreneurial spirit.But Casey's story is not just about personal growth and parenting; it's also about navigating the tight corners of self-doubt and building resilient business relationships. From forgiving himself to understanding his core image, Casey's exploration of his mental space is an enlightening journey for all of us. He also sheds light on how his father's entrepreneurial spirit and mother's resilient nature shaped his own business pursuits. So, gear up for an authentic conversation with Casey Cavell that blends family, business, and baseball into one inspiring narrative.Casey is the founder of his consulting & coaching practice and the host of the Dugout CEO Podcast.Lattitude Sitka Our sea adventures cover fishing, wildlife tours, beach excursions, scuba diving, snorkeling, paddleDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Please don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!
Our guest in this episode, is Casey Cavell, an entrepreneur and purpose-driven leader who helps entrepreneurs get out of the daily grind and regain control to focus on what matters most. Casey shares his insights on achieving clarity, letting go, and building a life of purpose. From defining job roles with a vision map to creating systems for success, Casey's journey and wisdom provide inspiration for listeners to prioritize personal connections, find balance, and make a positive impact. Key Points:Clarity for Success: Define job roles, set clear expectations, and establish measurable KPIs to achieve desired outcomes.Letting Go and Delegating: Trust your team, create systems, and focus on tasks that align with your strengths and passions.Building a Life of Purpose: Prioritize personal connections, find work-life balance, and remember that success is measured by relationships and making a positive impact on others. Embrace clarity, let go of perfection, and build a life that truly fulfills you. Listen to the podcast to find out more.
Today we have an interview with Phil Cavell, the founder and CEO of cyclefit a centre in the U.K. devoted to modern bike-fitting. We discuss his book 'The Midlife Cyclist' and we go deep on a few bike-fitting concepts including foot-beds and feet! We also spend lots of time on the challenges that middle age athletes face including muscle loss, heart conditions, pain, soreness and the downsides of indoor training. This episode is supported by 'The Strong Girl' The new book from Molly Hurford Download Find links to your favorite Podcast App (remember to rate and review!) https://pod.link/1100471297 Watch the Episodes on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsCGr1xTmH8 Show Notes CYCLEFIT BIKE FITTING STUDIOS Get Phil Cavell's Book - The Midlife Cyclist' https://amzn.to/3ZGA8g7 SUPPORT THE SHOW Use this link to support the show (for free!) while you shop: https://amzn.to/3Aej4jl This episode is brought to you by 3 Month 100% Made for You Training Plans by Consummate Athlete - These popular plans are made from scratch for you to fit your goals, your schedule, your gear, and your goals. https://consummateathlete.com/training-plans/ Connect with Molly & Peter Subscribe to our Newsletter Book a Consultation - https://calendly.com/smartathlete Books By Molly Hurford https://amzn.to/3bOztkN Get The Consummate Athlete Book Follow The Consummate Athlete on Instagram and Facebook Follow Molly Hurford on Instagram Follow @PeterGlassford on Instagram Consummate Athlete Links for Coaching and other services Past guests: Stacy Sims, Stephen Seiler, Simon Marshall, Frank Overton, Dean Golich, Joe Friel, Marco Altini Katerina Nash, Geoff Kabush, Ellen Noble, Phil Gaimon, David Roche, Matt Fitzgerald, Dr. Marc Bubbs, Christopher McDougall, Rebecca Rusch, Kate Courtney, David Epstein and many more
I'm excited to share with you some insights from my recent podcast episode with Casey Cavell, a serial entrepreneur with a knack for scaling businesses. We had an enlightening conversation about his journey, the importance of finding one's niche, and the intersection of passion, proficiency, and profitability.Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:The Power of Problem-Solving: Casey's success stems from his ability to identify and solve problems within businesses. His journey began in the apartment complex and self-storage industry, and he has since scaled multiple businesses across various sectors.The Importance of Purpose: Casey emphasizes the need to find a mission or purpose that drives you to work, rather than solely relying on financial incentives. He calls this the "hedgehog principle" - the intersection of what you love, what you're great at, and what makes you money.Building the Right Team: Casey believes in building the right structure for a team before considering the people. He introduces the 80/20 principle, suggesting that a significant portion of the workforce may not contribute much. By identifying what needs to be done to achieve the long-term vision of the business, you can simplify the organization and focus on tasks that truly matter.Letting Go of a Business: Casey shares his experience of the uncertainty that comes after exiting a business. He encourages entrepreneurs to define what they want out of life and restructure their business and daily routines accordingly.The Pursuit of Fulfillment: Casey reflects on the phenomenon of people who chase success their whole lives, only to find themselves unfulfilled when they finally attain it. He believes that fulfillment comes from meeting our fundamental needs: love, acceptance, worth, and security.The Power of Honest Feedback: Casey emphasizes the importance of having trusted friends or counselors who can provide honest feedback and help identify areas for personal growth.Playing the Long Game: Casey encourages us to maintain a long-term perspective and reject the messages that tell us we're not good enough. He shares his own experiences and challenges with material possessions and the temptation to rush towards goals.I hope these insights spark your curiosity and inspire you to listen to the full episode. Casey's journey is a testament to the power of purpose, the importance of building the right team, and the fulfillment that comes from meeting our fundamental needs.Support the showNext Steps Share your thoughts with a review - https://www.uncensoredadviceformen.com/reviews/ Let's connect on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/ Subscribe and Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI11BikVb5CbEwIwjmR89Iw
This Special Subject is something extra-special: we discuss philosopher Stanley Cavell's idiosyncratic classic of film criticism, Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage and three classic comedies that are the subjects of essays in that book, Leo McCarey's The Awful Truth, Howard Hawks' His Girl Friday, and George Cukor's Adam's RIb. What is Cavell's "comedy of remarriage," and is it really a genre? What does "marriage" mean to Cavell, and what does it have to do with America and democracy? Why does divorce make marriage more romantic? Are the conversations we're having about film in North America getting better or worse? Why should you take an interest in your experience? Join us as we take an interest in our experience of Stanley Cavell and work through these and more questions! Time Codes: 0h 00m 45s: Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage by Stanley Cavell (published in 1981) 0h 40m 31s: THE AWFUL TRUTH (1937) [dir. Leo McCarey] 1h 06m 58s: HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940) [dir. Howard Hawks] 1h 23m 18s: ADAM'S RIB (1949) [dir. George Cukor] +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again” * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
How does a Type A personality learn to relax? Casey Cavell shares his journey of building several successful small businesses, yet faced burn out...until a wiser, older investor offered another way. "He taught me to value other people's contribution...before that, I pushed people the way I pushed myself: to the brink of exhaustion." Casey is honest about his journey, his family, and his podcast, The Dugout CEO. This is a great episode for baseball enthusiasts and C-level executives alike. About Casey Cavell: Casey Cavell is the host of an extraordinary podcast called the Dugout CEO, interviewing top CEOs, business leaders & superstars on and off the field. Over the last two decades, Casey has founded, bought, or invested in two dozen small businesses, and on paper, it was a huge success, building a $40,000,000 portfolio from a $9,000 investment. However, the business grew and operated out of my shill willpower and work ethic, eventually leading to burnout. He learned how to build a business that didn't rely on his presence and implemented this proven process in each of his companies, efficiently removing myself from the day-to-day. As a result, the businesses performed better without him, granting himself the time to do what truly matters. About Awakened Nation:A Deep Dive Into The Extraordinary With guests like Dog The Bounty Hunter, NY Times Bestsellers Panache Desai, Stephen M.R. Covey, and Dan Millman, Chester Bennington's original band mates from Grey Daze, Star Wars artist Matt Busch, Grammy® nominated recording artist David Young, BNI founder Ivan Meisner, David Bowie promoter Tony Michaelides, MLB player Shea Hillenbrand, and many more...host Brad Szollose sets out to ignite game-changing conversations with today's outliers and cutting edge entrepreneurs, idea makers and disruptors—conversations that take a deep dive into the extraordinary. This podcast will shift your thinking. Think Art Bell meets Joe Rogan.Conversational. Warm. Unexpected. Controversial. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awakenednation/support
In this episode of the WINNERS FIND A WAY Show, Coach Trent interviews Casey Cavell, a seasoned entrepreneur with an impressive track record. Casey shares how he spent the initial decade of his career turning a modest $9,000 investment into a staggering business portfolio valued at over $40,000,000. The pivotal moment came in 2017 when Casey successfully exited his ventures, paving the way for a new chapter. Discover how Casey has been assisting business owners and visionary entrepreneurs in freeing themselves from the day-to-day operational grind. This enables them to focus on what truly matters in their businesses. Key Discussion Points: Burnout and Purpose Transferring Skills from Sports to Career The Struggles of Entrepreneurship Proving Your Worth The Power of Preparation Join us in this enlightening episode as we uncover The Price of Success: Avoiding Burnout and Maintaining Balance with Casey Cavell. Prepare to be inspired and motivated to take your business endeavors to new heights. Connect with Casey Cavell https://www.caseycavell.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseycavell/ Ready to take your game to the next level? Join the NIL movement and discover a world of new opportunities! https://www.aim4nil.com/ Support our sponsors: www.rebelliousbeverage.com Learn more about Leadershipity Coaching and Events: Trent@leadershipity.com Connect with Coach Trent Clark with these links : Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_76SFCClh6GbqLjzFgf8xw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trentmclark/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/leadershipity/?hl=en Fb Page: https://www.facebook.com/Leadershipity/?ref=pages_you_manage Thanks for tuning into today's episode The Price of Success: Avoiding Burnout and Maintaining Balance | Casey Cavell with your host, Coach Trent Clark. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show and leave us a review.
NJ and Greg had a wonderful guest on the program, Casey Cavell. An entrepreneur, an executive business advisor and the host of his own Podcast, The Dugout CEO!Casey helps business leaders and owners focus on what is most important. He was successful in building a number of businesses and now shares how you can get out of the daily grind of your business and focus on what moves the needle for your company.
Today we go in on how to let go of negativity and complaining when it's a very ingrained habit for most of us... I give you the ways in which you can spot you're being negative or you're mindlessly venting without a real purpose to fulfill, because, sorry to burst your bubble but no, complaining has been proven to be counterproductive and negative for you even if you think you feel better after a venting session. We'll learn different ways of dealing with what's bothering you, such as reframing it, taking action to solve it, or accepting it and letting it go, because suppressed anger is not our goal here either! Let's learn to deal with it in a more positive, healthy manner both for us and for everybody around us.RESOURCES you might want to check out:Olatunji, B. O., Lohr, J. M., & Bushman, B. J. (2007). "The pseudopsychology of venting in the treatment of anger: Implications and alternatives for mental health practice." In T. A. Cavell & K. T. Malcolm (Eds.), Anger, aggression and interventions for interpersonal violence (pp. 119–141). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.Follow the show's Instagram here! Follow Inma's Instagram here! Check out the show's website here!
Casey Cavell has plenty of party stories: he dropped out of college to become a professional poker player, tried his hand (successfully) at buying self-storage facilities and apartment complexes, and eventually found his way to the business of baseball. More specifically, a franchised baseball academy for 5-10 year olds that he grew to five locations. Cavell essentially managed two exits from his D-BAT Academy franchises, first selling 66% of the business at a value of $1.5 million and then unloading his remaining equity at a $10 million valuation.
A lot of dads have issues with finding balance. Sometimes, we bury ourselves with work and business in an effort to provide for our families but struggle to be present in our kids' lives. Some may find it hard to work in harmony with their wives to achieve a healthy home life, especially when there are societal and other external pressures.Casey Cavell understood early on that it's important to find balance. That's why he chose mentors who are winning in both business and life. He learned that it's important to have people who encourage you, teach you the right lessons, and hold you accountable for your actions.A rookie dad with two kids under two years old and twins on the way, Casey focused on building his own businesses when he was younger and eventually started helping others build their own businesses, too. Now that he's a dad, he has discovered where his real passions lie – to take care of himself so that he can offer his best to his wife and kids.In this episode, Casey shares key lessons that can help you balance business, family, and all other aspects of life to achieve your own vision of success. “I have to be okay. If I'm not okay, nobody's okay.” - Casey CavellIn This Episode:Casey talks about being a rookie dad with four kids under 2 ½Casey shares how he started building businesses at a young age and having kids later than usualLearn the importance of having a good business or career to have a good family and home lifeDiscover the value of having a clear vision of what professional and personal success looks likeFind out what it means to have a Barnabas, a Timothy, and a Paul in lifeLearn the value of taking care of yourself so that you can better serve your family and the other people around youFind out why it's important to work together with your wife or partner to understand what each of you has to offer to your kidsDiscover the danger of being sucked into the notion that you and your family need more Find out the importance of staying healthy to have enough energy to keep up with your kids...and more!Resources Mentioned:Why Men Need Community to Thrive with View from the Top Author, Aaron WalkerThe Unmasking of Dads: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Authenticity in Modern Fatherhood with Curtis HunnicuttFriday Focus NewsletterConnect with Casey Cavell:WebsitePodcastLinkedInTwitterConnect with Cam Hall:WebsiteFacebookInstagram
Today's guest is Toril Moi, whose book Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies After Wittgenstein, Austin and Cavell (University of Chicago Press, 2017) returns to three twentieth-century figures in ordinary language philosophy to renew how we think about style and argumentation. Revolution of the Ordinary brings together a diverse archive of primary sources, from the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar to the 1970s TV show All in the Family. I am excited to welcome Toril to the podcast today. Toril is James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies and Professor of English, Philosophy, and Theatre Studies at Duke University. Toril's previous books include Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory and Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman. She has served as Research Professor at Norway's National Library for the last five years. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today's guest is Toril Moi, whose book Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies After Wittgenstein, Austin and Cavell (University of Chicago Press, 2017) returns to three twentieth-century figures in ordinary language philosophy to renew how we think about style and argumentation. Revolution of the Ordinary brings together a diverse archive of primary sources, from the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar to the 1970s TV show All in the Family. I am excited to welcome Toril to the podcast today. Toril is James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies and Professor of English, Philosophy, and Theatre Studies at Duke University. Toril's previous books include Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory and Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman. She has served as Research Professor at Norway's National Library for the last five years. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Today's guest is Toril Moi, whose book Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies After Wittgenstein, Austin and Cavell (University of Chicago Press, 2017) returns to three twentieth-century figures in ordinary language philosophy to renew how we think about style and argumentation. Revolution of the Ordinary brings together a diverse archive of primary sources, from the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar to the 1970s TV show All in the Family. I am excited to welcome Toril to the podcast today. Toril is James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies and Professor of English, Philosophy, and Theatre Studies at Duke University. Toril's previous books include Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory and Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman. She has served as Research Professor at Norway's National Library for the last five years. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Anthony kicks off things with a TIPSY about release and Alex's YaiYaism is has to deal with funerals and weddings. They are joined this week by Event Designer and University Professor of Western Civilization and History SAM CAVELL, PhD (Southeastern Louisiana University & NXT Events) Sam and Anthony have long standing friendship and working relationship and they discuss and disseminate over the major changes in corporate events of the 80's and 90's compared to today from themes, to ROI to budgets. They get into how her life has changed as she has moved from full time event designer to tenured university professor. Hear stories about the time a cartoon mouse went full diva and how many hurricane cocktails are too many and the night the ice sculpture exploded.Please answer this survey: https://stats.blubrry.com/s-85335/getting_started/Submit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcastFollow @BollottaEntertainment on InstagramConnect with NXT Events https://www.nxteventsmediagroup.com/
Being a parent can be tough these days. Dozens of books and articles offer competing answers to questions from how to help siblings get along to how much screen time is too much, and every decision you make feels important. It's no wonder that many parents feel tired, stressed, and unsure of whether they're doing a good job. Tim Cavell, PhD, and Lauren Quetsch, PhD, authors of Good Enough Parenting: A Six-Point Plan for a Stronger Relationship With Your Child, talk about what “good enough parenting” means and why it's a worthy goal, why nurturing the parent-child relationship is parents' most important job, why science backs the old adage “choose your battles wisely,” and how to develop loving, supportive relationships with your kids that will stand the test of time. More info: Tim Cavell, PhD, Lauren Quetsch, PhD, Good Enough Parenting: A Six-Point Plan for a Stronger Relationship With Your Child, and Speaking of Psychology home page.
We announce the victory in our lawsuit challenging the “The Lord's Prayer” at a West Virginia city council meeting. Attorney Liz Cavell describes FFRF's “Know Your Rights” campaign for students. Then we hear Christopher Hitchens explain why God is not great.
Elizabeth Cavell, Alison Gill, Monica Miller, and Rebecca Markert are attorneys and secular activists on the new podcast http://www.we-dissent.orgElizabeth Cavell: https://bit.ly/3JRiMFlAlison Gill: https://bit.ly/3Piiw3cMonica Miller: https://bit.ly/3SK4WJ8Rebecca Markert: https://bit.ly/3psq3lP